Sedum plant named ‘Pillow Talk’

ABSTRACT

A new, distinct  Sedum  plant as illustrated and described, characterized by large green foliage, red-purple color flowers, and taller height.

Latin name: Sedum hybrid.

Cultivar name: ‘Pillow Talk’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct hybrid of Sedumplant named ‘Pillow Talk’ characterized by larger green foliage,red-purple color flowers, taller height compared to the seed parent. Thenew Sedum was raised as a seedling from open pollinated seed sown as anunnamed Sedum ussuriense, not patented, in Hebron, Ill. in 2013. Theselection of the new plant was due to its' larger green foliage, deepred-purple color flowers, taller height, compared to the seed parent.Initial asexual reproduction has taken place at a nursery in Hebron,Ill. since 2014 by means of division, and vegetative stem cuttings. Thenew Sedum has shown to be stable and identical in reproduction to theoriginally discovered plant after rooting over 700 plants from 2014 to2015. No plants of the new Sedum have been sold in this country, oranywhere in the world, prior to the filing of this application, nor hasany disclosure of the new plant been made prior to the filing of thisapplication with the exception of that which was disclosed within oneyear of filing of this application and was either derived directly orindirectly for the inventor.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new Sedum plant named ‘Pillow Talk’ characterized by larger greenfoliage, red-purple color flowers, taller height, compared to the seedparent have been observed to be unique and stable.

Plants of the new Sedum can be compared to plants of Sedum spectabile‘Brilliant’ not patented. 1. The new Sedum plant has a mature sizemeasuring 45-50 cm high and up to 90 cm wide while Sedum spectabilemeasures 45-55 cm high and 55-65 cm wide. 2. The new Sedum hasred-purple flowers while Sedum spectabile is entirely pink.

Plants of the new Sedum can also be compared to the seed parent plant,an unnamed, Sedum ussuriense, not patented. 1. The new Sedum has amature size of 45-50 cm high and 90 cm wide while the seed parent has amature size of 30 cm high and 30 cm wide. 2. The new Sedum has largerfoliage measuring on average up to 11 cm long by 7 cm wide while theseed parent has foliage measuring 40 mm long by 35 mm wide. 3. The newSedum has a stem diameter of 13 mm while the seed parent has stemdiameter of 3 mm. 4. The new Sedum has red-purple flowers, compared tothe mostly red flowers of the seed parent.

DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Plants pictured in the drawing were grown for two years.

FIG. 1. Close up of the foliage.

FIG. 2. Close up of the flower.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

In the following description, color references are made to The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Chart (2001). Plants used for thedescription were grown for two years at a nursery in Hebron, Ill., USA.Measurements and numerical values represent averages of typical plants.

-   Botanical classification: Sedum hybrid cultivar Pillow Talk.-   Parentage: Male or pollen unknown and female or seed an open    pollinated, unnamed Sedum ussuriense.-   Propagation: Vegetative division and stem cutting propagation.-   Plant description: Overall habit of the new Sedum is basal clumps,    with upright stems topped by red-purple color flowers in September.    Growth rate of the new Sedum plant is vigorous.    -   -   Plant height.—Average 45-50 cm.        -   Plant width.—Up to 90 cm.        -   Stem color.—146 C green at the base, 60 A, B and C below the            flower.        -   Stem shape.—Both typical and observed — round.        -   Stem texture.—Glabrous.        -   Stem length.—60 cm.        -   Stem diameter.—13 mm.        -   Internode length.—15 mm.-   Foliage:    -   -   Type.—Deciduous.        -   Shape.—Obovate.        -   Petiole.—None.        -   Length.—11 cm.        -   Width.—7 cm.        -   Thickness.—2 mm.        -   Margin.—Dentate.        -   Leaf apex, typical and observed.—Obtuse.        -   Leaf bases, typical and observed.—Cuneate.        -   Upper and lower leaf texture.—Smooth.        -   Leaf arrangement.—Alternate, crowded except at the base of            the stems.        -   Leaf venation pattern.—Arcuate.        -   Leaf vein color.—Primary vein color can be 60 A, B and C on            the top and the bottom. Color tends to be more prominent            with the age of the plant. Secondary vein color is 145 A on            top, 147 C on the bottum.        -   Adaxial leaf description.—Color is 139 A.        -   Abaxial leaf description.—Color is 137 C.        -   Fall foliage color.—None noticed.-   Flower:    -   -   Petal count.—5.        -   Petal shape.—Lanceolate.        -   Adaxial petal color.—64 B.        -   Abaxial petal color.—64 B.        -   Petal apex shape.—Acuminate.        -   Petal base.—2 mm wide.        -   Petal length.—5-6 mm.        -   Petal width.—2 mm.        -   Petal margin, typical and observed.—Entire.        -   Petal bases, typical and observed.—Obtuse.        -   Inflorescence type.—Panicle on basal flowering stems.        -   Panicle color.—As a whole the color is close to 71 A.        -   Inflorescence size.—15 cm across, 15 cm tall.        -   Inflorescence length.—15 cm.        -   Inflorescence width.—15 cm.        -   Flower number.—Approximately 750 per panicle.        -   Individual flower size.—10-12 mm across, 4-5 mm tall.        -   Bloom period and duration.—Early September to end of            September, lasting three to four weeks.        -   Bud shape, typical and observed.—Elliptical.        -   Bud length, typical and observed.—4-5 mm.        -   Bud diameter, typical and observed.—3 mm.        -   Bud color, typical and observed.—Close to 139 A.        -   Sepal size.—1 mm across, 2 mm tall.        -   Sepal number.—5.        -   Sepal shape, typical and observed.—Narrow ovate.        -   Sepal apex, typical and observed.—Acute.        -   Sepal margin, typical and observed.—Entire.        -   Sepal color, abaxial and adaxial typical and observed.—Close            to 138 D.        -   Peduncle length, typical and observed.—25 mm.        -   Peduncle diameter, typical and observed.—1-2 mm.        -   Peduncle color, typical and observed at the beginning of the            season usually April, May, and June.—Close to 139 A. As the            season progresses usually July, August, September, and            October typical and observed peduncle color can be — 60 A, B            and C.        -   Pedicel length, typical and observed.—2 mm.        -   Pedicel diameter, typical and observed.—1 mm.        -   Pedicel color, typical and observed at the beginning of the            season usually April, May, and June.—Close to 139 A. As the            season progresses usually July, August, September, and            October typical and observed peduncle color can be — 60 A, B            and C.        -   Carpel color.—71 B.        -   Carpel surfaces.—Glabrous.        -   Carpel number.—5 per flower.        -   Stigma shape.—Capitate, Stigma size — 2-3 mm, Stigma color —            71 B.        -   Style length.—1-2 mm, Style shape slender, Style color — 71            B.        -   Ovary size.—1-2 mm, Ovary shape — cordate, Ovary color — 71            B.        -   Fertility.—Sterile, 10 anthers, 10 stamens at 7 mm long,            color 72 B.        -   Anther color.—Close to N187 C, Pollen color — 21 B.        -   Blooming habit.—Domed, terminal panicle on up to 60 cm            stems.        -   Scent.—No scent noticed.        -   Fruit.—None noticed.        -   Hardiness.—U.S.D.A. hardiness zones 4-9.        -   Disease resistance.—Resistance to Rhizoctonia a disease            common to Sedum has been observed on plants grown under            nursery conditions.        -   Pest resistance.—Resistance to pests common to Sedum has not            been, observed on plants grown under nursery conditions.

I claim:
 1. A new, distinct Sedum plant as illustrated and described,characterized by larger green foliage, red-purple color flowers, andtaller height, compared to the seed parent.